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As Sen. Obama said during the 2008 campaign, words matter. Modern "liberalism" is strikingly illiberal; the high priests of "tolerance" are increasingly intolerant of even the mildest dissent; and those who profess to "celebrate diversity" coerce ever more ruthlessly a narrow homogeneity. Thus, the Obama administration's insistence that Catholic institutions must be compelled to provide free contraception, sterilization and abortifacients. This has less to do with any utilitarian benefit a condomless janitor at a Catholic school might derive from Obamacare, and more to do with the liberal muscle of Big Tolerance enforcing one-size-fits-all diversity. The bigger the Big Government, the smaller everything else...
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The Hugh Hewitt Show
Opening in Vegas soon...
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After America
"Steyn looks more and more like a prophet as well as a polemic..."
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The Rush Limbaugh Show
"Whoever wins the nomination is likely to be a flawed candidate who has to be dragged over the finish line. We don't look for messiahs. Any one of our candidates would be better than Barack Obama, and that's what matters." -Steyn
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Steyn on Culture
VIDEO: Italy's Costa Concordia disaster has Mark Steyn mulling the "women and children first!" idea with Michael Coren on The Arena.
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In the Corner
If you'll forgive some end-of-week plugola, as you might have noticed from various promotional graphics around the page, I'll be on C-Span2′s Book TV this Sunday just ahead of the Superbowl from 12 noon Eastern for a full three hours talking about my oeuvre, and taking viewers' questions thereupon...
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In the Corner
re: the general tin-ear of Romney...
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Steyn on Culture
For our Dutch readers...
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Happy Warrior
A couple of months back, I was with a friend of mine when she suddenly collapsed and I found myself having to run her to the emergency room. After a fairly harrowing 14 hours, the hospital released her, the doctor writing her a prescription for the still-very-intense pain she was in. So we stopped at her local Kinney Drugs in Vermont. Despite having been called in by the doc, the prescription wasn't ready. Come back in an hour. Heigh-ho. So we left it an hour and a half, and then, not wishing ...
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